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The lovely Laura of Fiber Dreams has designed two gorgeous new patterns using Posh Yarn. The patterns are for socks and mitts, and feature a pretty twisted stitch design. The patterns were worked up in Elinor & Jeannie, and the tight ply of these two yarns really helps the twisted stitches to pop. Here are some photos of the two designs:

Laura is looking for names for these patterns, two separate names, but that are linked to each other, or play off each other. She’s offering a free pattern as a prize, so get your thinking caps on! The patterns will be available soon, and we’ll try to coordinate with Laura so that we have a good selection of solid colourways in Elinor and Jeannie, suitable for the pattern. Maybe we’ll have a knitalong on the Posh Knitters Ravelry group – I know I definitely want to knit a pair of these socks!!!

Where on earth did this week go?! Things are a bit hectic here at the moment, for various reasons, and I haven’t had much time for blogging. Sorry about that! But I wanted to pop in this morning to tell you about a lovely project that one of my customers designed.

It’s called Lucky Clover, and it uses 1 skein of Posh Yarn Elinor. I think it would also look gorgeous in Sylvia 4ply, Daisy 4ply, Miranda 4ply, or Martha.

The design is really appealing, simple enough for even a lace newbie, but with enough detail to keep it interesting. And to make it even more appealing, for the months of July and August 2010, the designer is donating $5 of the purchase price ($6) to Cancer Research UK to support her fundraising 10km Race for Life on 31 July.

Look at this amazing shawl. Last week, the postman delivered a smart black box, and inside was the most stunning shawl, a zingy lime/lemon colour (in Maisie, colourway When Life Hands You lemons), circular in design (the pattern is Daffodils by Marianne Kinsel) and delicately beaded, just the most beautiful amazing shawl. It drapes perfectly over my shoulders, folded in half, its just the right size.

Me and Tony sat and gazed at it for a solid five minutes. I can’t tell you how touched I am that someone would gift something so precious to me.

Tilia shawl. Tilia is the group which lime and linden trees come from. I chose the name because parts of the pattern look like lime leaves and lime flowers. The lime trees are flowering now, announcing that it’s spring. Lime flowers have been used to relieve anxiety and the linden tree is the tree of lovers in Germany. Meetings used to be held under tilia in order to restore peace to communities. A peaceful, beautiful shawl.

There were some fabulous name suggestions, but this one really appealed to us and seemed to sum up the shawl design perfectly. Congratulations, 2ply!